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Re: [O] org-entities: Another issue [was: org-entities: why \lang instea


From: Aaron Ecay
Subject: Re: [O] org-entities: Another issue [was: org-entities: why \lang instead of \langle?]
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 10:02:57 -0400
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Hi Anders,

2014ko martxoak 25an, Anders Johansson-ek idatzi zuen:
>
> (I continue in the same thread as this is related)
>
> org-entities has:  ("slash" "/" nil "/" "/" "/" "/")
>
> A LaTeX user entering \slash would probably expect to have this exported
> as \slash (which produces a breaking "/", not the same thing as just
> entering "/" in LaTeX).
>
> So it should rather be:  ("slash" "\\slash" nil "/" "/" "/" "/")
>
> Could this be changed without breaking people's documents?

It’s important for LaTeX users to have a way to write “/” into the
output – sometimes it might not possible to use a literal “/” in org,
because of the /emphasis/ markup.

It seems to me (as a user of both latex and html export) that most of
the time I want “/” in the output, regardless of backend.  Maybe (org’s)
\slash should retain its meaning, and there should be a new entity which
obeys your proposal.

It also seems like \slash in latex has some odd properties
wrt. hyphenation:
<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/97310/slash-allows-for-hyphenation-of-only-the-word-on-its-left-how-to-fix-it-for-th>.
So maybe latex power users would rather write something more complicated
using the @@latex:\slash\hspace{0pt}@@ syntax.

Thanks,

--
Aaron Ecay



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